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Shedeur Sanders Unlocks a Record-Setting Licensing Payday
business1 day ago

Shedeur Sanders Unlocks a Record-Setting Licensing Payday

Shedeur Sanders eclipsed the prior licensing earnings record by posting $17.7 million in NFLPA group licensing income for the season, topping Tom Brady’s 2021 mark. When personal endorsements are included, his off-field earnings likely exceed $20 million, underscoring the booming market for player-branded deals. The NFLPA’s group licensing revenue surged to $297 million, driven by partnerships with OneTeam Partners, Panini, EA, and others. Top earners included Travis Hunter ($12.8M via TIPENTERPRISE), Patrick Mahomes (about $8M via 2PM), Tetairoa McMillan ($4.5M), and Saquon Barkley ($4.3M).

Scandal Casts Shadow Over Black Baseball Leadership
sports3 months ago

Scandal Casts Shadow Over Black Baseball Leadership

A veteran columnist argues that Tony Clark’s resignation as MLBPA executive director—amid allegations of a personal relationship overlapping with his role and a federal probe into OneTeam Partners—damages Black leadership in baseball at a pivotal labor moment, potentially affecting player negotiations and morale ahead of a looming 2026 season, while suggesting the upheaval could also create space for renewed Black leadership and accountability.

FBI Investigates MLBPA Business Deal
business1 year ago

FBI Investigates MLBPA Business Deal

FBI agents are investigating financial dealings related to OneTeam Partners, a multibillion-dollar licensing firm owned in part by MLBPA and NFLPA, with calls made to union players. The investigation focuses on potential misconduct involving union leadership and the company's valuation and relationships, amid prior scrutiny and audits of union governance and finances.

EA Sports College Football to Feature FBS Players' Name, Image, and Likeness
sports3 years ago

EA Sports College Football to Feature FBS Players' Name, Image, and Likeness

Eligible FBS college football players will have the opportunity to be featured in the new "EA Sports College Football" video game set to debut in 2024. OneTeam Partners will lead the group licensing effort, and players will need to opt-in for their name, image, and likeness to be used. The game will include modes such as "Dynasty" and "Road to Glory," and it will be the first college football video game released in 11 years. The payment for athletes' name, image, and likeness has not been determined yet.